Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 07, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    "MTDFOTvT) MATT, TTiTRFXT!. MEPFOT?T. OREflOY. FPJD'W. myEMnm 7. 102R.
PXflE SEVEN.
PREPARING TEAM DR. M'LEOD TALKS 'FLU' SITUATION
AT HIGH SCHOOL i TO CLUB MEETING: HERE. IMPROVED;
FOR DEBATE WORK'
I'iio Ituiori;iiit:i of MfiiJ Work,
In t In- rhurih," wtiH thi lu!'
' j inuin sp";'r hiaj evening nt tlit'
Tho iiiturBcholiiKtic ilnlmL. tinni I't'Buliii monthly meeting of tin-
IS LIGHT 1M:
of tlif fifKli school Is t n Red In
liitoiiHivu preparation for tlu firm
dr. bates of the yeiu, whlrh will ttiko
pluco lit'twccii AhHIuikI , .Mt'tlfonl
and OmtitH I 'ass high Brhuola about
tlm first' woek o February, at
(vrdiitK to Kh11i Hatlry, debate
.couch.
MahMial for tun ituoHtion, "Re
Holvtd, that the policy of federal
. HuhytdicH. to the HtntHB with supci-
MviHion Khoutd Ik; nbandoncd," is be
While- u nuuilKT uf now I'ltses of
flu or srvori' colds appt'tu l;iiiy
I'rcMltyu'iTtn t-luiivh im-ii' Kh
rlub. w hit h lii'L'an at ti-.'AU with u
-jffinl baiiMUt-t. utiemU'd by over.t"? la-in-ml Kilualion uh iv;,nls
JO men. with KUetil.s pivsent froir. tw flu prevalence' is much Inf
I'hoenix. Talent und Central Point. prut ed, and with"" the dbuppoar
Thc dinner was prepared by m tincu of the futs and appuretu eoni
eoiutnittee, headed by Dr. ltort ing of ruin Is expected to fani V:ui
KIHatl. insisted by Dr. V. W, ! inh the so-called epidemic of flu.
Howard. Attorney K. J. Hurd. ; which hnn existed in the city und
Thomas l'udcliffc and James. Slo-: all over the cmrtity for two weeks
rati. Dr. Mcleod is in charge ofjor more past.
men's Presbyterian church work Kspechilly is the improvement
lii I'nivnisitv nf Orr.nin lllirnrv. n i:icm' toast ana is spenu-Minted in iiu public scnctois. us
ihtf obtained from the Htuto lihruvy. llK veral days in .Mediord. A j wliile just prior to the ThanksKlv
Hiid replies to iiiiestioiialroH sent j hort' talk was oIko Kiven by Led inK vacation about lou pupils were
to chief Kovcrntneittal oTficlals of I lirickot, boy nout executive, on. out bwause of stckness in each of
Oregon and other states. scout work. i the hiKh schools, and about tiU
'The preliminary preparation In-, . : ' each dally from the elementary
chide l.Vminuto speeches on thu,T.,r.,T rttvilliir PI TflTO ' sthoolM' UM Wl'11 llH 11 num,J,'r of
mibjcet, after which the team will I A LWI I UAIUI H L MV. tuhers. now only about 20 pupils
bo given intensive training in do- ifiLL.H UlAnMUL LLLU I 0 a tl,iy an' aWnl f,om ''iuh
libery and rebuttal work. The In-! j building, and hut few of the teach-
terscholaatlc debates will be held : (rrfr T( . SlFn WfiTrO'tM!i ,uo 0l,t-
at some down town church, and the UU UU AW 11 h Dr- i:' R vi,kvl- m':ilth ,,f"
public will be invited to attend, ac-jUl I IULI0 lU I J I LU tivei r'it.rai.-d today that the
jCordfns to Mr. Hailey. i type of flu that has been prevail-
Members of the interRCholastio :TA r niMOf OfinM ! w,f? in lhtH ,M'a,i,v waH Vi'vy ,ii,u
tcaim which were chosen aftM ri- j Ml Hfllr llflNl.t N II Wvi "m' N,,t 11 slllKh f;il!,Ul-v h,ls oe'
orous tryouts, include: Wminm ! I U ilnlL UnMUL UUUnicurictl here directly altributnldf
DatiKherty and Hobert - t to the flu. many of the socalled
on the affirmative team, and Kcllow 1 i flu illnesses are In tin nature of
Mao Wilson and George W Inne on. TALKXT. Ore.. Dec. 7. (Special i severe rnhis. altho tiufte a number
Kiain, wlun adoptiiiK Ibis syst m.
As for instance, the local libfh
k-t bo.il i.tiescs the m'ihI.v of attii
t lilturc. mi acct.unt t-f lb.- dt maild
ii'-iinjf frmii the outMandins in
0-try. accoidiim to U..ipb Dailcy.
I publicity director of ilu .Medl'td
hi Kb sehotd.
r
V ASIIlNCTt i.N, Dec. 7. A'i
KcUokk appeared today
the senate fnrcij4n relations
mmittee in executive scjt.ioit to
explain his views of the multi
lateral treaiy reimuncim: wai- as mi
Instrument of national policy.
fiiis. Snc: ui!iteiizcd. 3 ! c. I'rh-es
to retuilci-N, 1 i 3c iiver ejtchunKe
prices.
(i.NMlNS Per cut.. (ireuou,
$Z.'oO"i 4.T.O.
IMTTKK. mi,X l""h,- l"1
loes. wool, mils. W(tv, cast iii a Imu U
ami hops Mteutly.
San IYuiicImi Itiittcrfal
SAN FltANClStHt. Dec. 7. olt
ltuttert'at f.u.b. San. l-'rauclco tiSv.
loss of 7 points und Wri:bt slump- with the
'd H points from Its early best fi-. nanizaliuM
Hies of the day. t". S. Steel fell
iiii'ii- than four points under vc.-
j tenlay's close. The cIomiii; was
heovv T"t nt Kilos ae.Kn'KMted
3UMi,mU) shares.
ertio.eiil
need .r
Mtilekly :
oinpletlou of that r
lio deciurcil Ho- (v-
ollltl belter recoi;nixe the
lOiipletfiiK the projeel a-possible.
Oruaiiiuithrii l-orincil.
KercsentinK tli's tlucu soothum,
DreKi'ii counties and Del Norto
ItDOsTS I Olt COKT
(Continued from Pant On.)
Wall Street Report
THE MARKETS E
NKW YollK. Dec. 7. CV' The
market, which was shaken
only comes from southern t-'ali
fornia. but also from San Kran- ut the iw en-Oregon l.umbr
eiseo, Seattle ami Portlaml, sea
ports, which would add their share
of local resources if a suitable
Und easy met hot) could be found
1or transportation al a low cost,
eouii v. u temporary organization
was firmed at the cIomu ((f ttia
With an oi iiIzji t iim bt-hind it. meeting ami was scheduled to
I he project won lil have more op- meet today. 11. 11. SaPmart-'i
ptiitunily uf meet lav the approval of t 'rescetlt City was named presi -
of ii"V( rnment heads, hi would ib-tit ami ('. T. flaker of .Med ford
rei-oi;nize the power tli Is spon- secretary, with the following rep,
soring the work. The same views resenting their respeciixe distriets:
w ere also held by .lames OWeii. West Duley. " J initio Chi Ids and
com- lia Sriitt, Del Noite county; 8aiur
puny, a former Crescent City resl- Uaker. W. iJemmer and lsaai
dent, who years ao worked for liest. CrantH Pass; C. K. dates
the harbor roust ruction,
All Klamath county is inler-
iti the work, declared County
i foundalfohs a .-ftei-iiay wlun
i vy sell i iiu- move niei a carried
than Dm Issues ih v n ?
it a shuiv, broke slu-ply
people
people
l-ied (
of that
mhlitrd, and the
ounty wiuild like
working , ),(.,., Ull better aniuahiied with eounty w.
but not ,,,t situnilon. lie Invited a dele- temporal
gat Ion of Crescent City resident
7. m
no re-
l.ivesiock
POKTI.AND, Ore.. Dee
Cattle und calves steady
CCipiM.
Hoks steady, receipts U5.
Sheep and lambs steady, no re
eel p Is.
r. i)
Produce
VOKTLAND. Ore., Dec
Wholesale prices.
KCOS- Krcsh standard extras
Cent lower. Fresh standard firsts
cent lower.
Portland I aiiy KxvhnnKo, (net
basis): Fresh standard
fresh standard firsts.
medium extras. 4Mc: fresh medium
Auilution for the harbor bcan in judu
lMiii anil ever since
Cresi ent City have beei
td , for harbor construction
at ' until late years have had th
the openinK today and tln-n rallied , whole .hearted support of south- 1() v)Hlt Klanmth Falls as early as f
in blink fashiuu as the "btilT' forces '' Oregon In their labors. possible and hold a similar meet-
hastily erected their supimrts for tiati's Spi'aks. - ,lu there as was held in Bedford
the speculattivo' favorites, i Kurly j uUt, to file disorganized condl- He visualized railfuad construe
declines of S3 ti S I a a sh;f i- wero ' iion 0f t-oimress in its resent ,i,,n with the completion of tin
cut down or wlpekl out and by mid- Hiorl term and the hurry of ion- harbor
day more than n score Issjies h.id , urcssincn to coninlete Iho term a
been listed Si to sf u shai above as uiekly as iiossibb-, C. F.. C.ates. sysiem. kIvIuk a better solution
yesterday s closiiiK' prices. one of the first local speakers. t' lumber marketing problems. IK.
Prices flipped off In tin- final advised auamst the suggestion of also dwelt a short time on Cres-
hour, despite the drop in call inoney j the Crescent City delegation of cent Clly with Its hurbnr as being
In !t per Vnt :.f contrast to ycit-: KotuliiiK representatives to Wash- useful In time of war.
terday aftei'noon's I- per nnt rate. : inmon to ask fer nunv financial Kay Siiltmursh. perh:ps one of
Uatlio. after idvnncing points aid declaring such move Could Crescent City's most ardent boost-
from Us low point to sOJi. a ueiouly" meet ' w itli f.illut el Instead rs. reviewed bar bop const ruction
xtras. Attv: I gain of s, fell back 2(1 joints to' he urged the formation of an or- work and expressed tho need of
4:le: fresh 37i. a net loss, of I it iLjfiiis. Si. i ganlwithm of representative cltt- an organization tu give the work
.Mayor o. o. Alenderfer and ProO
li vnm Vhilnc' of Ashlund. Jackson
county; William AValter Wc't.
and F. K. Coddurd, Klainatli,
county. County Judyes of ea l
alsv included in the
ommittees.
and told of possibilities
diiect coast to coast rulln
ad
l,illls Southwt
rn juff i'd a nei -ens
ii f t he foil i coil ulles and ureal er Impetus
Tonight at 7:55
WILLIAM McJVTAHON
Well-Known Kcoimmlst
and President of 1 '
Mc.Mnhou institute, nf Financial
Hesearch, inc., 'J Lroadway,
X. Y.
Will Speak on "Stock Market
Conditions and Suggestions'1-
KMED
the negative team.
girls' League holds
T:llpnt C.-:mt... r.l..pt...l ..rti. ni lit llf till- PHticnlH uri- 1'OlUiliml t
Us lCKulnr mi'ctii!.-; 'rhursdiiy for itliflr IiciIh fur it week nr two lori-c-!
thp cumins; yi'Hr. icinvei y.
j For niBHii-r. R. K. KobiiiHun: r' . Hi'ciiuw nf thi- usual amount of
. ovei-HPcr. John Stewart; lci luipv, i ri-ih-muI sickness nt this thin- of
, Mrs. Kloytl V. Hell: steward, Ins. ; yoiir and the flu Illnesses It is said
I Walter; assistant steward, l!oy Le-Ithat the hospitals are filled with
! vandvr: chaplain. Mrs. Delwln Hur-i patients and not n professional
U :!: treasurer, O. M. t'.odard; sec- nurse or private nurse can le
retary, Flovtl V. Hell; sate keeper, found inr-new caies. necause ii
Clarence ilyrd; Ceres, Jeaimette . all nurses l.eihc enuaKed with pi
McFadden; Pomona. Martha ' vlous er.ses. ',
Ureeso; Flura, Melha llreeae; U . '
The dills league of the llluh
noon at 1 o'clock, at which In.. n. .... .u. .
raUK.-n.ents were made for the ! - M- Jh'
Christmas party to lm held next J conintlttee. Oeo. AlTord, Jehu blew
Fridav evening art, Harry Uyncli.
. , .i.. . r..,..u.,..,i 1 One to tho flu anil the dense toK
.... ...'..'....... ...... ...'. 'the attendance was a little below
, , ,' .', ' the avcraEe. The (IraiiKe voted
pl yed by Marguerite McAllister,! hrtvc l,ce lhe uer lutule am!
,.b.:i-i iuu i..u,- no-v time Ik assured.
comnanist. As an encore number
they played "There's a Ualnbow I
'Kouml My Shoulder.
MhrKery lion and Kthel Hegler
pan "Sonny Itoy,' und "lielovcd."
They were ticcompanled on the
piano by DovIh Jones.
laws. i7JBgs, n
BMJThe. M. M.
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Radio Program
KMED
Mail Trlbane-Virgln Rtstlon
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T
S -INSTRUCTORS CONFER
IN R0SE8URG TODAY
i
4f Friday, December 7 '
t- aas.ji in in !'
p. M. I
fl:ir.-Medford Mll Tiibtmo
) News niHl Markets. i
7: Tin McMtthoti Institute of j
Finance.
! S to Chan. Wins, realtor,
presents orchestra in homo j
numbers. ' j
9 to 10 Southern Oregon !
Kleclrlc presents playlel, 1
"Down to ICarth." '
Saturday, December 8
A. M !
9: to 10 Whitu King Soap .
Co.
10 to 11 People's Electric.
11 to 12 l.eebe & Kindle )
Service Station.
V. M. -,
12 to 12:S0 Klhnrfs Hook & :
News Store, Ashand. j
12:"0 to l::w Wtthnm Super I
Service Station. !
t!:l.r In C::m Mcdford Mail !
Thibunu News untl Markcls. i
' !
. 4
I.', I). Thompson, voeallonul In
! struetoiv in' the loc il high school
j Is atten.liug -the Smith 'Hughes
! conference held today and tomor
row In Kosoburg. Instructors In
, these cuurses from high schools of
the Coos Uny district. Jackson and
l'OKTLANU, (ire., .nec. 7. A') .oHVphhic counties are attending
Another drop of one cent in the i (he annual convention there today,
higher grades of eggs was evident i the object of which is to discuss
on the local market today. Fresh ' the problems arising In eonnec
Htamlard extras are limited at 45 i tion with the coursiu given In the
cents and fresh standard firsts at ! various schools throughout soulh
l.'l cents. Itutler and poultry re ern Oregon,
main unchanged. The Smith Hughes oo.nrses.
Navel oranges lU'a sJIghliy weak- which lake- in- the-jaiuly of aKriclil-
cr, iUoted today at SI. fill to 0.3(1 I tuii-, liomtl econoiiilcs, machine
a box. Other fruits st'endy.' ; shop and-mechanic work, are fl-
Calibago is rirmer at S2.S0 to S3. ; naiiced parllally by, the .federal
Lettuce is d.iwn slightly to to- j government, . and partially by the
day's price of S-'.r.o to 3. -school boards of the cities In which
Host Oregon onions are selling they are presented. No high school
today at S'l.MI to S-I.DU. No change Is rcuuired to use all of the
In potato prices.
1 courses in the Smith Hughe
pro-
ONE DAY
ONLY
Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M.
HOORAY!
LOOK WHO'S COMING TO TOWN
Funeral Notices
MINOI.I). Annn 11. Arnold, late i
of 120N West Tenth street, passed,
away at a local hospital Thursday ,
afternoon after n lingering illness j
from paralysis.- Mrs. Arnold 'was
the Wirt- of A. A. Arnold, deceased ;
in It'll. She w-as born in Illinois,,
Oct .-ilier 1 I. lSSI, and wns aged:
(17 years. She had been a resl- '
dent of Medford for the past four
years, coming here from Sumner,
Wash. M.rs, Arnold was a member x
of a Presbyterian church since
early life, but was denied the priv
ilege of active service during re
cent years Itocause of Illness. She
wns also a member of the Kasteru
Star Chapter at Sumner. Wash. I
She Is survived by five children,!
Harry Arnold tf JSlirns. Ore, Mrs.
W. IT. Kernholr of I'hlcago; Mrs.'
Frank Kelly, Sumner. Wash.: Mis.
yoy Peclt and Miss Gertrude Ann- j
old of Mcdford:' alio three step-1
sons. Judge John U. Arnold of the'!
circuit court of New York City:
N. ri: Arnold, nltorney of Superior. :
(Wis., and Krnest Arnold, attorney
6f Duluth. Minn.
Funeral services will he con
ducted ut the conger funeral chap- j
el. West Main ut Xewtown street,
by ltev. Raymond llees.jit 3 p. m.,
Sunday. Intermont In "Mcdford;
cemetery. .
Rum Caw to Jury
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. '..iff')
Followin-r heated arguments th
ense of Roy A. Moore and rode-(i-jiUants.
charged with conspiracy
to violate the federal Ilriuor laws,
went 10 a Jury lodav In United
States district court heo.
The fire snund at the high srhool
held a meeting tods.v to make
some appointments, ("icorgc llrown
was appointed nitsistant chief, and
lllll liomtrn-an as inspector of
showers. Captains are to be ap
pointed for the fnur Muada. A
committee to see about badges was
no-Pointed, Fred JfcTionnld. fire
M ' f, chairman: Harold Amlerwn,
At1 Stoehr. J-itlt HuKhea. and "illy
Conroy.
Mall Trlhtina add are read by
Jfttsa teo.lf eerv ilar. !'
Feats df horse
manship never
before seen!
Mix daring
death as he
never dared it
before! Thrill3
novel spec
tacular such
as only Mix
can give!
. WTonv
' lvv!s V America in the making.
iJv vS? Made for every red-
-t - '
LAST
TIMES
TONIGHT
ROD LA E0CQUE
' ,i : 1 "L0VZ OVER NIGHT"
DON'T FORGET
TONIGHT ISVOTE NIGHT B.hCont...
Buy Chnttmaj Health Seals
Dept. Store
- . - - i ,
Offers Suggestions for
GIFT
Buyers
LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS AT MEDFORD'S BIG CHRISTMAS STORE
Gifts Beautiful, Practical and Inexpensive
-
3 pr. Munsing Hose r ...$4.25
2 pr. Gordon V-Line Hose $-1.51$
.$l.ti
Ravon Gowns I
Munsing Rayon Pajamas
: Munsing Rayon Bloopiers" .:v.J
Munsing Rayon "Shorties" ..
Triangle Silk Scarfs .
Plaques L'.
Fancy Boxed Stationery
.1 5i?.98, $3.75, $4.DH
.i.:..1: ;-.:.:..$l.08
:.......:.:....:....'.$1.50
:.. 98
.i Sl.oo
....25, 35, 59, 65d
Madcria Pieces Pillow SUps. Lunch Sets. Tray Cloths, .
Napkins, .etc. ; - ....59 to' $8.50
Brocaded Damask Tabe Runners i - $2.25
Fancy Boudoir Pillows ;. $1.19 to, $1.69
Bath Salts - 50tf and 98?
Toilet Sets Comb, Brush and Mirror $J.25 and $5.50
Eaby Jackets
Booties
Carriage Robes
Dolls, unbreakable with real hair
Baby Dolls : ........."...
Wool Knit Mittens and Gloves
Linen Lunch Sets ...$2.95
Huck Towels, colored border 25?
Rayon and Linen Table Cloths ....$5.45
$2.19 and $1.49
69 and 59
$3.49 and' $2.39
:.$3.75
..$1.98
35tf, 50S 75e?
Holiday Values in
Women's Coats
One Lot Women's Coats
'": .:: x Price''
$37.50 Coats ..:.'.v....:.... ......;::..$18.75
$39.75 Coats .....'..;....:..,............'.:..$19.85
$25.50 Coats $14.25
One Lot Women's Coats ;
Ys Price y
$87.50 Coats : ;..,.$57.36
$62.50 Coats ....;,.,.........,.:............$41.60 '
$32.50 Coats $21.00
. One Rack Ladies' Dresses
$7.85 ,
V - WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES
i 'A new kliipiiuMit of Women1 Dress -Shoes' just received,
brown or blu or black Suede" Pumps.....;.....'.. $5.85
v Bl.iity black iiiid lii:ovu and lizard kid, Jliijli, hcelf $5.85.
m
I:
H'oiidoir Slippers, felt.!
..49 and 69?
. The Gift He Wants You to Give Him
.Men's Toilet Sets three pieces :..$1.59 to $8.95
Madras or 13rond loth Shirts, all sizes and '
newest styles $1.39 to $1.95
Wool, Lisle, Silk. Fancy and Plain Hose, 25?, 39?, $1.00
House Coats -in Wool and trimmed '. $8.50
Genuine Leather Helta 50? to $1.00
Sweaters, Pullover as well as jaeket stvles $2.95 to $7.95
Mufflers $1.50 to $3.45
Linen Handkerchiefs, plain or colored borders, 15? to 75?
Until Robes $3.45 to $9.85
Ties. Silk or Knitted : .' 50?. 75?, $1.50
Pajamas, outing or broadcloth $1.39 to $1.95
Jfekular 7."c Kxcra Heavv, -18x27 .Math Towel's 2 for $1.00
There Is a Handkerchief Here to Carry
' s " Everyone's Christmas Greeting '
" - '-' ' , ' ' ' "..:..' " '"'
I'ancy Jiinen llaiiflkerchiefs 15? to 98? I
Colored Blocked Lawn Handkerchiefs :.'....:.a.:........... 10?
Pcti-iioint Handkerchiefs a.... 50?;,
Hand lOinbroidered, rolled hem handkerchiefs' 50? and 98?
ieore;ette Handkerchiefs, lace edtfe or hand5" ' " -
painted 50? and 98?
Boxed Handkerchiefs: to the box- 50?, 69?, '98
Unboxed: IT;mdkerchicfs, groups of three ....59?, 65?, 98ip'
Kiddies'-Handkerchiefs, fancy fokk'iv three in folder..;. 50:' .
Handkerchief and Handkerchief Case .: $1.25
Boxed, ltafidkcrehief with Powder Puff $1.25 '
BARGAIN BASEMENT
Women's Silk Stripe Part-Wool Bloomers 49?
Women's Wint er 'Weight Union Suits,
long or short sleeve, knee or ankle
length ,.
Women's Kayon Wool and Cotton Hose,
all shades
Children's Outing (iowns
. . ' r. ' . v
98?
49?
49?
C'hildronV Union Suits 79?
Boys' Part-Wool Union Suits 98
Men's Part-Wool Union; Suits .... $1.59
Women's and Children's Felt Htfuse
'Slippers ...........49? and 69?
Boudoir Pillows
Kayon (iowns
Kavoi; Bloomers
98? to $1.69
$1.00 to $21.9
Children's Wayon Combinations
Men's Bow Ties ..,
A'isit the shoe 'department for your needs in foot wear. Shoes
every member of the family. .' - '' ' '
i
PAY LESS DRESS BETTER
McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS
Buy Christmas Health SaaU
111
984
25?